ARLINGTON, Texas -- John Stephen Jones, grandson of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, was greeted first by his dad, tears streaming down the face of team CEO Stephen Jones after Dallas Highland Park clinched a Texas state high school championship.The younger Jones scored two touchdowns, including the go-ahead score from the 1-yard line on fourth down in the third quarter, and Highland Park beat Temple 16-7 for the Class 5A Division I title Saturday.So happy for all the Scots, said Stephen Jones, who two days earlier had to stop in the middle of an answer to keep from choking up while talking about his sons pursuit of a state crown. Of course, love him to death. Dont know what else to say. Its just raw emotion.John Stephen, the offensive MVP, scored his first touchdown on a 36-yard run in the first half in front of 35,089 fans at AT&T Stadium, the $1.2 billion home of the Cowboys built mostly with Jerry Jones money.Jerry Jones hugged his grandson after Highland Park (14-2) clinched its fourth state title and first since 2005. The postgame scene turned into a jubilant celebration for the Jones family.Dallas quarterback Tony Romo, who attended several Highland Park games during the season, watched with Jerry Jones in a suite.Stephen Jones sat in the stands with the other parents, just as he did throughout the six-game playoff run that included games at the teams new 12,000-seat indoor practice facility that doubles as a home field for schools in the suburb of Frisco, 30 miles north of Dallas.Hes been by my side each step of this whole thing since spring, the younger Jones, a junior, said of his dad. My freshman year, when I got hurt last year, hes been giving me advice, cheering me on with my mom. Its been awesome.Temple (12-4) went ahead 7-0 on a 38-yard run by Jemiyah Franklin, followed by a 16-play drive from its 8-yard line to the Highland Park 22. The march ended on a failed fourth-down pass as Temple dropped to 2-7 in title games in its second appearance in three seasons.Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, a Highland Park alum, had a pregame message that was shown on the huge video board hanging over the middle of the field. Stafford led Highland Park to its 2005 title.Leading 14-7, Highland Park stopped Temple on fourth-and-1 at its 4-yard line early in the fourth quarter when Bennett Brock and John House stuffed Zion Leach at the line of scrimmage.Highland Park padded its lead with a safety when Michael Clarkes punt pinned Temple at its 1 and two plays later Reid Hesse was sacked in the end zone by Turner Coxe with 5 minutes remaining.John Stephen Jones long TD run on a quarterback draw pulled Highland Park even at 7-all late in the second quarter.Paxton Alexander led Highland Park with 144 yards rushing on 26 carries and John Stephen Jones was 9 of 23 for 96 yards with an interception. He was sacked three times and finished with 29 yards rushing.Franklin had 78 yards rushing, and Hesse was 21 of 31 for 177 yards with an interception.Fake Shoes Black Friday . Goals from Jerome Boateng, Franck Ribery and Thomas Mueller extended Bayerns unbeaten run to a record 37 matches. 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His interception of Matt Ryans pass for Julio Jones set up Lambos tying 33-yard field goal with 18 seconds remaining in regulation.Perrymans fourth-and-1 stop on running back Devonta Freeman gave San Diego the ball at Atlantas 43 for the Chargers winning drive.Credit the defense, Lambo said. Everyone on the team is making my job easy.Perryman grabbed Freemans legs behind the line for the key tackle on the Falcons gamble.It was just instincts, Perryman said. On fourth-and-1, it was a no-brainer that they were going to run the ball. ... I just got Freemans leg and hung on.Falcons coach Dan Quinn stood by the play call even though Freeman lost two yards on a run three plays earlier.Just a gut feeling I had, Quinn said of the fourth-down decision. Go be aggressive and get that half yard that we needed and when we didnt get it that was (the loss).The Chargers (3-4) trailed 27-10 in the second quarter after the Falcons scored three straight touchdowns.There was no panic, said Chargers coach Mike McCoy. There was nothing. It was just, `Hey, youve got to believe in what were doing. Its just one play at a time.Melvin Gordon ran for 68 yards and two touchdowns and added a 5-yard scoring catch early in the fourth quarter, cutting Atlantas lead to 30-27.Atlantas Matt Bryant missed his attempt for a 58-yard field goal on the final play of regulation.The Falcons (4-3) have losst two straight.ddddddddddddIts frustrating, said offensive tackle Jake Matthews. We were up big and let it get away.Jones had nine catches for 174 yards.PROTEST: Five San Diego players raised their clenched right fists as their protest during the national anthem. Standing together on the San Diego sideline, offensive linemen D.J. Fluker, Chris Hairston and Joe Barksdale and linebacker Joshua Perry held up their fists as they stood. Offensive tackle Tyreek Burwell, inactive and not in uniform, also raised his fist as part of the protest.There were no demonstrations from Falcons players.LONG ROAD: The Chargers had lost 10 of 11 road games. The stretch that began with the final road game in 2014 included losses in San Diegos first three road games this season.200 AGAIN: Ryan passed for 273 yards for his NFL-record 46th consecutive game with more than 200 yards passing. He threw a 17-yard scoring pass to tight end Jacob Tamme in the second quarter.THROWBACK: The Falcons wore black jerseys in what they called a modern interpretation of their 1966 uniforms. Due to NFL safety rules which require teams to use only one helmet, they wore their normal black helmets, though they switched to the original Falcons logo. They wore red helmets in 1966.INJURIES: Chargers defensive tackle Caraun Reid was carted off with a left knee injury in the first quarter and did not return. Reid had a teammate fall on his leg on a Falcons completion to tight end Levine Toilolo.Tevin Coleman led Atlanta with 64 yards rushing, including a 30-yard touchdown run, before leaving with a hamstring injury. Quinn said he had no immediate update on the severity of the injury.UP NEXTThe Chargers visit Denver next Sunday, while the Falcons play another home game against Green Bay.---Online:AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '